579 British Proverbs / Page 13
241. 
It is not what is he, but what has he.
242. 
It is not work that kills, but worry.
243. 
It is profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone.
244. 
It is too late to call back yesterday.
245. 
It should be better to blame friends at a distance.
246. 
It takes two to tango.
247. 
It was the last straw that broke the camel's back.
248. 
Keep good men company, and you shall be of the number.
249. 
Keep something for a rainy day.
250. 
Keep something for the sore foot.
251. 
Kill not the goose that lays the golden egg.
252. 
Kings have many ears and many eyes.
253. 
Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist.
254. 
Labour is light where love pays.
255. 
Law is a lickpenny.
256. 
Lawyers' gowns are lined with the wilfulness of their clients.
257. 
Laziness goes so slowly that poverty overtakes it.
258. 
Lead a pig to the Rhine, it remains a pig.
259. 
Let every sheep hang by his own shank.
260. 
Let him that pays the reckoning choose the lodging.
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